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#401
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I guess I can't leave well enough alone.
When I was restoring the car I purchased some nice Packard SS550 wires on eBay only to find the vintage style straight boots to be incompatible with the MSD distributor cap so I decided to leave the existing wires my engine builder provided thinking the look would grow on me. As time went on the distributor and wires just became an eye sore for me! I pulled the original distributor (dated July 13th, 1966) out of the original 327 and set out to restore it and put it in my big block. I found a brand new brown 309R cap and 409R rotor on eBay, both sealed in their original boxes. I was going to go with Pertronix but decided what the hell, may as well keep it super old school and stick with points. I went with Blue Streak DR2371XP points and Blue Streak DR-70XP condenser based on my engine builders 50 years of experience. I removed the original grease and thoroughly cleaned the entire housing, then polished the distributor shaft and points cam with an emery cloth. The shaft bushings were still in very good shape so I didn't replace those. After reassembly, it was getting way too much centrifugal advance so after some math, I determined I needed to shorten the advance slot by about .064". To solve this I applied a small bit of weld to the slot and used a rasp to file the slot to the determined length of .381", compared to the factory .445". The factory slot was giving it 28* of advance, now I get 18* of advance which suits this engine nicely. 18* initial and 36* total which comes in at an early 2,000rpm. I am not using the vacuum advance and went as far as to put some silicon on the point plate to prevent it from advancing at all. I went with the Moroso advance kit, using one of the lightest advance springs and one of the medium springs. I also installed a brand new Comp Cams composite distributor gear. Now the L88 wires are right at home on this restored distributor and it really looks like it would have back in the day. It performs great as well! With the amount I use the car, I probably won't have to mess with it too much anyway. |
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#402
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I love it!
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Chuck_Burg (12-28-2022) |
#403
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Dang perfectionist...
Looks nice, Chuck !!
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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Chuck_Burg (12-28-2022) |
#404
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Way cool score!!
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Dave Dykstra 1968 Camaro Palomino Ivory/Ivy Gold interior -Delivered to Courtesy Chevrolet, Los Angeles, CA 2013 Corvette Grand Sport 60th Anniversary Edition Arctic White/Diamond Blue interior -Delivered to Bill Jacobs Chevrolet, Joliet, IL NCRS#66003 “Education is what you get when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don’t.”-Pete Seeger Dykstra Motorsports |
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Chuck_Burg (12-28-2022) |
#405
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Perfect.......freaking perfect!
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#406
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Thanks guys... I have also been working on upgrading the stock fuel system to keep the beast hydrated, sometimes I worry a stock fuel pump isn't enough for a 600hp 496. I made a bracket from 3/16" aluminum where I'll be mounting an old Fram HPG-1 fuel filter and a carter electric fuel pump. Going to mount it to the floor between the gas tank and the rear end. I will wire the pump on a switch and only use it for "spirited driving" and priming the bowls. I thought of mounting it in the trunk like many motion cars but decided this would be safer and cleaner. I need to get started on that project...
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#407
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Probably my favorite picture of the car... This thing screams period street machine
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#408
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Chuck_Burg (12-28-2022) |
#409
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Your new dizzy & wire setup is freakin' awesome! Car looks great with the slots!
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SOLD 1969 427 COPO Camaro Lemans Blue/Black, M22 4 speed, 15,800 original miles |
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#410
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This is my 2nd favorite car on here…… just a killer car!!
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